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ROLLS-ROYCE WELCOMES APPRENTICE ‘CLASS OF 2018’
Thu Oct 18 17:46:00 CEST 2018 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has welcomed 23 talented young people onto its Apprenticeship Programme for 2018 – the largest single intake in the award-winning scheme’s history.
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has welcomed 23 talented young people onto its
Apprenticeship Programme for 2018 – the largest single intake in the
award-winning scheme’s history.
The new recruits will spend between two and four years
experiencing all aspects of manufacturing at the Home of Rolls-Royce.
They will spend time in Assembly, Leathershop, Parts Quality and Total
Vehicle Quality Management, learning and developing the skills
required to build the best cars in the world. Alongside their
practical training, the apprentices will participate in
nationally-recognised further and higher education courses.
The Apprenticeship Programme at Rolls-Royce is one of the most
prestigious, sought-after and successful of its kind in Britain. Since
its launch in 2006 more than 100 candidates have completed this
remarkable professional and personal journey, going from total
beginner to confident, highly-skilled specialist. The vast majority
are still with the company, many in senior technical and supervisory roles.
This year’s programme began with a special welcome event for the
new Apprentices and their families. The occasion included a
presentation ceremony for the seven Apprentices who completed their
training this summer.
“The ‘Class of 2018’ includes school-leavers and more mature
people from all over the country; we’re delighted to welcome one young
man who was inspired by his older brother’s experience as a
Rolls-Royce Apprentice and wanted to follow into his footsteps,” says
Helen Cordell, Specialist Apprentice & Employee Training Manager.
“They are a diverse group with a huge variety of backgrounds,
education and previous experience: what unites them is their shared
passion for our brand, and a genuine excitement about the unique and
wonderful adventure ahead.”
Jon Drinkwater, who was among those collecting his certificate
and trophy for completing his training, and is now working as a
Measurement Specialist, adds: “It’s been an incredible experience: I’m
amazed by how focused and goal-oriented everyone is here. The
attention to detail and the level of precision that goes into our work
is unbelievable. It’s been an honour to work with Rolls-Royce and I
can’t wait to continue my journey here.”
As well as taking on a record number of Apprentices, Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars is providing industrial placements, lasting from six to 12
months, for over 100 university students. The company also runs a
highly successful Graduate Programme, with new positions made
available every year.
Recruitment for the Apprentice ‘Class of 2019’ will commence in
January – details will be published on www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com.